That forester already emailed me back. I do like the kid!
He came down on the side of leaving it alone for about 2 years to see what’s going to happen. Go ahead and plant the apples.
In 2 years if I’m not liking what I’m seeing I can start over mechanically or via chemicals. He thought the chemical route might be pretty (too?) expensive at this scale and he thought fire would be fine, but said timing and conditions in my area make it really, really, tough. ***but he did seem to like the idea that I already have it surrounded by a 12’ maintained trail as it relates to a burn.
An alternative he offered, albeit more labor intensive, is to select 50 yard wide strips throughout the 9 acres and set those back by hand every 2 or 3 years. He said these smaller pockets of constant regeneration are pretty beneficial and don’t necessarily require major equipment.
He came down on the side of leaving it alone for about 2 years to see what’s going to happen. Go ahead and plant the apples.
In 2 years if I’m not liking what I’m seeing I can start over mechanically or via chemicals. He thought the chemical route might be pretty (too?) expensive at this scale and he thought fire would be fine, but said timing and conditions in my area make it really, really, tough. ***but he did seem to like the idea that I already have it surrounded by a 12’ maintained trail as it relates to a burn.
An alternative he offered, albeit more labor intensive, is to select 50 yard wide strips throughout the 9 acres and set those back by hand every 2 or 3 years. He said these smaller pockets of constant regeneration are pretty beneficial and don’t necessarily require major equipment.